KATHMANDU, July 28 (Xinhua) -- Nepali Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and
visiting Chinese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Wu Dawei agreed on Friday to
promote the two countries' traditional friendship and expand the two countries
cooperation in social, economic and technical fields.
Koirala met here Friday with Wu, who leading a 10-member delegation arrived
here Thursday on a three-day visit to Nepal.
During the meeting, Wu said China and Nepal enjoy traditional friendship,
adding that after the establishment of diplomatic relations, the two neighboring
countries have made great progress in strengthening understanding and
cooperation.
The Chinese government thanks Nepali government's one-China policy and
never allowing any anti-China activities in Nepal's territory, Wu said.
As a friendly neighbor, China firmly pursues the principle of
non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.
"China highly respect the mode of development chosen by the Nepalese
people, and have never interfered with the internal affairs of Nepal," Wu said.
The Chinese government attaches great importance to the traditional
friendship relations between the two countries and sincerely wish to see Nepal
realize peace, stability, development and national reconciliation, he noted.
"China will never change its policy for pushing mutual benefit cooperation
towards Nepal irrespective of changes," Wu said.
Koirala expressed that Nepal firmly supports the one-China policy, opposes
Taiwan's independence and will never allow any anti-China activities in Nepal's
territory.
He said that Nepal will join hand with China to push Nepal-China friendly
and cooperative relations forward.
Wu also held talks with other Nepali officials including Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs K. P. Sharma Oli and Finance Minister
Ram Sharan Mahat.
During the visit, an agreement on economic and
technical cooperation between the two governments has been signed on Thursday.
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